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Reply #30 posted 10/29/10 9:10am

Graycap23

Nada.............Prince is doing just fine as is.

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Reply #31 posted 10/29/10 9:21am

JoeTyler

-REAL world tour

-Sheila E and Wendy & Lisa as permanent collaborators (at least live)

-1 strong album every 3 or even 4 years (do you imagine the best songs of PE, LF, MPLS and 20Ten compiled in one studio album? wow)

-Remastered series of his 78-95 work...

-A new deal with a major label...

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Reply #32 posted 10/29/10 9:35am

LORILA

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... from your point of view, what would Prince need to do to 'recapture' the magic? [img:$uid]http://l.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons7/39.gif[/img:$uid]

I on the other hand believe there's nothing he needs to do. Every album that is released I thoroughly enjoy and look forward to the next one.

to find his wonderfull brilliant self again

rl cp

for P & G

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Reply #33 posted 10/31/10 2:24pm

HonestMan13

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I think he should try getting booked at Madison Square Garden for 2 nights and then completely sellout both shows!

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #34 posted 10/31/10 3:09pm

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PurpleLove7 said:

... from your point of view, what would Prince need to do to 'recapture' the magic?

borrow it from michael jackson? hold a press conference announcing a run of shows? wear the same clothes and sunglasses? make generous donations to charities? star

jokes aside, prince seems to be doing OK. his music may not be as genuine as it used to be, but its still better than most. wink

this too shall pass
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Reply #35 posted 11/06/10 6:50am

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Bohemian67 said:

Prince is known for being a perfectionist,

For fuck's sake, Prince is NOT A PERFECTIONIST.

Some people want the old Prince in his prime...when his lyrics apparently meant something....But who is a star right now? Lil Wayne with I"m not a human being" currently no. 1 on the billboard charts. Read the lyrics if you're interested. More interesting how old is he? Well he was born in 1982.

WTF has being a star got to do with "Prince in his prime"?

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Reply #36 posted 11/06/10 6:58am

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Prince still has PLENTY of magic. He uses it differently now and not everyone digs the same stuff, but at least once an album cycle there's some moment, recorded or live that makes people just stop and say "DAMN".

That's that magic coming through. You're not going to see that from a Taylor Swift or even a Lady Gaga or whatever modern artist you wanna use as comparison. Prince never lost any magic, he just uses it more sparingly now.

Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it.
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Reply #37 posted 11/06/10 2:27pm

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Mars23 said:

Prince still has PLENTY of magic. He uses it differently now and not everyone digs the same stuff, but at least once an album cycle there's some moment, recorded or live that makes people just stop and say "DAMN".

That's that magic coming through. You're not going to see that from a Taylor Swift or even a Lady Gaga or whatever modern artist you wanna use as comparison. Prince never lost any magic, he just uses it more sparingly now.

Maybe you can explain to me where i can find these 'magic' moments in his music these days? I'm craving to hear an interesting drum beat, bass line, guitar riff or cool lyric in his new music, I'd even be happy to hear a well recorded studio track with great choice of drum sounds guitar sounds.

The idea of hearing a well written song that actually sounds like it's been worked on for longer than a day in the studio seems to be a pipe dream now. I blame the whole 'jam' era that has clogged up his live shows for 15 years. Jamming on a groove for 10 minutes is ok, but a great song is WAY better. Too much time hanging out with Maceo Parker, Larry Graham etc, these guys have never written a great song in their lives. I'm sure the 'fams' well say all of his new songs are great... but if they really were that good the setlists would not be 25 year old songs (i thought the last time he was going to play these hits was about 7 years ago because of all the new music?).

Why is Prince always compared to the latest teen acts on this site? Justin Timberlake, Lady gaga, Taylor Swift etc, why not compare him to his own age group?. The guy has his finger so far off the pulse in regards to what kids listen to now, he's so out of touch it's embarrassing.

He tried to do the 'retro soul' thing with tracks like 'Satisfied' or 'Chelsea Rogers' but he ends up in this horrid middle ground, take a listen to the job Questlove and his team did on the last Al Green album ... thats how it should be done.

20 years ago Prince seemed like an unstoppable musical force that I really thought would always remain interesting ... boy did i get that wrong !! At best he's a 'greatest hits live act' in 2010.

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Reply #38 posted 11/06/10 5:26pm

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Mannnnnn he did recapture the magic. 20ten is fucking tight! cool

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Reply #39 posted 11/06/10 9:18pm

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Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it.

falloff

If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #40 posted 11/06/10 9:56pm

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JoeTyler said:

-REAL world tour

-Sheila E and Wendy & Lisa as permanent collaborators (at least live)

-1 strong album every 3 or even 4 years (do you imagine the best songs of PE, LF, MPLS and 20Ten compiled in one studio album? wow)

-Remastered series of his 78-95 work...

-A new deal with a major label...

Unfortunately the material doesn't get any stronger. There are no real magical moments or standout tracks on those albums.

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Reply #41 posted 11/06/10 10:38pm

funkomatic

Stop releasing music, if you don't have anything musically or lyrically interesting (compared to your highest standards) to say!

I know that's pretty tough for an artist, but the higher the standards the better the results...if any at all...lol

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Reply #42 posted 11/07/10 12:22am

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Prince is still very good and 20Ten is a clear example of this. One suggestion to become even better is to focus a little more on quality and a little less on quantity. High prolificity is admirable, but too much prolificity can delute the quality, especially if one has been very prolific for many years.

One way to go could be to skip releasing an album one year and keep recording but at a somewhat slower pace with even more thought going into each song. Then release an album the next year. The result could be a number of very, very good songs on one album instead of a number of very good songs on two albums.

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Reply #43 posted 11/07/10 12:52am

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peter430044 said:

Prince is still very good and 20Ten is a clear example of this. One suggestion to become even better is to focus a little more on quality and a little less on quantity. High prolificity is admirable, but too much prolificity can delute the quality, especially if one has been very prolific for many years.

One way to go could be to skip releasing an album one year and keep recording but at a somewhat slower pace with even more thought going into each song. Then release an album the next year. The result could be a number of very, very good songs on one album instead of a number of very good songs on two albums.

i agree with the second part. If prince releases a mediocre album next year, i'll be disappointed, but if he releases something good in 2012 then it'll be worth the wait

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Reply #44 posted 11/07/10 4:52am

LORILA

PurpleLove7 said:

... from your point of view, what would Prince need to do to 'recapture' the magic? [img:$uid]http://l.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons7/39.gif[/img:$uid]

I on the other hand believe there's nothing he needs to do. Every album that is released I thoroughly enjoy and look forward to the next one.

i,m working for the king,

do you wanna come with

i,ve to write this book

can,t stay in the air

works are the way to holiday

and for the happy end

lössen sie jetzt diesen Rätsel

sage ich sofort BINGO

main hase darf nicht sterben

und die Wölfe dürfen in nicht fressen

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Reply #45 posted 11/07/10 8:49am

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johnny2000 said:

Mars23 said:

Prince still has PLENTY of magic. He uses it differently now and not everyone digs the same stuff, but at least once an album cycle there's some moment, recorded or live that makes people just stop and say "DAMN".

That's that magic coming through. You're not going to see that from a Taylor Swift or even a Lady Gaga or whatever modern artist you wanna use as comparison. Prince never lost any magic, he just uses it more sparingly now.

Maybe you can explain to me where i can find these 'magic' moments in his music these days? I'm craving to hear an interesting drum beat, bass line, guitar riff or cool lyric in his new music, I'd even be happy to hear a well recorded studio track with great choice of drum sounds guitar sounds.

The idea of hearing a well written song that actually sounds like it's been worked on for longer than a day in the studio seems to be a pipe dream now. I blame the whole 'jam' era that has clogged up his live shows for 15 years. Jamming on a groove for 10 minutes is ok, but a great song is WAY better. Too much time hanging out with Maceo Parker, Larry Graham etc, these guys have never written a great song in their lives. I'm sure the 'fams' well say all of his new songs are great... but if they really were that good the setlists would not be 25 year old songs (i thought the last time he was going to play these hits was about 7 years ago because of all the new music?).

Why is Prince always compared to the latest teen acts on this site? Justin Timberlake, Lady gaga, Taylor Swift etc, why not compare him to his own age group?. The guy has his finger so far off the pulse in regards to what kids listen to now, he's so out of touch it's embarrassing.

He tried to do the 'retro soul' thing with tracks like 'Satisfied' or 'Chelsea Rogers' but he ends up in this horrid middle ground, take a listen to the job Questlove and his team did on the last Al Green album ... thats how it should be done.

20 years ago Prince seemed like an unstoppable musical force that I really thought would always remain interesting ... boy did i get that wrong !! At best he's a 'greatest hits live act' in 2010.

T answer the first question: Laveux.

Second question, yea, I compared him to modern popular acts because often people equate "recapturing the magic" to being popular.

To compare him to his own age group, even his 80's peers? Well I get in trouble for that stuff, but what the hell. MJ is...nah not going to do that one, so let's say Madonna, she goes to dance clubs has a producer steal the beats she likes and talks over them. Who else? Is even Stevie Wonder held to as high a standard as Prince? Which of Prince's contempories should we look to for the example?

I would say what's up with bemoaning Prince's jam band mentality and then using Questlove, leader of the modern jam band as comparison.

If you don't think there is anything worthwile in his recorded output of late, try the live stuff and if it's not there for you, you'll always have your Dirty Mind CD to jam while you complain on the org. That's why we're here.

Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it.
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Reply #46 posted 11/07/10 3:50pm

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Grow his hair out long again.

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